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Tuesday, July 19, 1938

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Winnipeg Free Press (Newspaper) - July 19, 1938, Winnipeg, Manitoba Winnipeg free press tuesday july 19, 1938 Page seven. Forgotten Man former Winnipeg Ger gets notice he is buried at so Chez France Vancouver july 18. Rogers who was in France 1 or six years before it s discovered he was alive in Winnipeg is one of Vancouver s fjr5t candidates for membership in the league of forgotten men pro sed Toronto recently at the Canadian corps reunion. On year s eve of 1916 Sobers was badly wounded and stirred up considerable controversy in political and education circles. The nature of the letter was not indicated by or. Schultz. But it was that it would refuse the Sosoo Rucj nested by the College to enable it to keep its doors open. Since Rainire the assistance would mean a Complete about turn in government policy on economies in his her Odd nation. While members of the legislature for Western constituencies have been subjected to considerable political pressure the government s decision it was believed would be influenced by its knowledge of the that assisting Brandon College would create Strong resentment among the Board of governors of University of Manitoba and the faculty of the institution which has the full Force of economies. Since Brandon College officials have already indicated they would not receive favourably the Compro Mise proposal which originated at the Liberal progressive caucus last week it was thought the govern ment ? letter would not Advance it. Under this plan the government would put up if the College could raise a similar amount. Deaths and funerals Mary Ann Freeman 86, widow of Edward Freeman died sunday at the residence of her daughter. Mrs. L a. Robertson 627 Garwood Avenue. Freeman was born in 1352 in Doncaster England and had resided in Manitoba for 53 years having been a resident of Mountain for 3u years prior to com ing to Winnipeg her husband died 13 years ago. Surviving Are five children one son Fred of drum Heile of Alta. Four daughters. Mrs. L a. Robertson and mrs. R. B. Forrest Winnipeg mrs. A. H. Camp Bell. Stony Mountain mrs. H. For Sythe. Regina. And nine grand children. The funeral will be held in the j. Thomson Chapel. Tuesday 2 o clock. Canon h. L. Roy of sunny Mountain anglican Church will conduct the service. Burial will be made in Elmwood cemetery. Gustav a. Rocan brother of father he Rocan St. Agatha Man., died suddenly in Kamloops ., saturday july 2, aged 54. He was s former resident of Manitoba and had been living near Kamloops for the past six years where he was on the executive of the Canadian club and the knights of Columbus. For the Pasi four years he had been accountant at the Royal Inland hos Pital. Funeral service was held july 4 in the sacred heart Church Kamloops and burial made in Kam loops roman Catholic cemetery. Mrs. Marie Clementine Fortier of Jean Baptiste Fortier was buried monday morning in St. Boniface cemetery. A solemn High mass of requiem was chanted at St. Alphonsus Church by the Chil Dren s choir of St. Alphonsus school under the direction of sister Redempta of. St. Joseph s Convent East Kildonan. Rev. D. J. O Don Nell was celebrant assisted by Rev. E. Me Faan and Rev. A. Enright father Meehan conducting the burial rites at the grave. Thomas h. Mccarthy 73, 277 Oakdale place. St. James for Many years a resident of Portage la Man., died monday in the commission that he was buried at so Chez France. I think one. Of the other lads must have picked up my belong Ings when i was blown up by a Shell which left me buried to the neck in dirt and Rogers said. I suppose whoever had my things was killed before he had a Chance to turn them last year Rogers retired and moved to Vancouver with his wife and 18-year-old daughter Vimy. He went overseas from Winnipeg with the 78th. Battalion. Winnipeg general Hospital after a year s illness or. Mccarthy was born in Peterboro and in 1885 he settled at Drayton n.d., coming to Winnipeg in 1887. In that year he entered the employ of the Lake of the Woods milling com Pany moving to Griswold the Fol lowing year. In 1900, he was transferred by the company to Portage la Prairie retiring from Active Busi Ness life ten years ago. Two years ago he came to Winnipeg to reside. Surviving Are his widow and eight children these being mrs. J. T. Cos Tigan Portage la c. R. Broley Winnipeg mrs. J. T. Walsh Tanallon sask. Mrs. R. J. Radi Gan Gault ont w. R. Mccarthy Portage la Prairie mrs. A g. Fer Guson mrs. J. H. Mcmaster and Thomas g. Mccarthy All of Winni Peg also 24 grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 9.45 . Wednesday from Barker s Chapel to St. Ignatius Church where requiem mass will be celebrated at 10 . Burial will be in St. Mary s cemetery. George Lloyd Ellis 46, Montreal brother of John Ellis of Winnipeg died from a heart attack while swimming at Caughnawaga seven Miles West of Montreal saturday. He was on the sales staff of the general motors limited. David Peil 33, 558 College ave nue died sunday in St. Boniface sanitarium after a Long illness. He was born in Russia of German parentage and had lived 32 years in Winnipeg being employed in the plumbing business. His widow Katherine and one son Alex Peil Winnipeg survive. Funeral service will be held at 2 ., tuesday in the lutheran Church of Christ. Aberdeen and Andrews. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery. Bardas have charge of arrangements. John James Guy Watson eight year old son of or. And mrs. Herbert Watson of Stony Mountain Man., died in Victoria Hospital monday. Funeral service will be held at 1.30 Wednesday in Mordue Brothers Chapel. Burial will be in Brookside cemetery. Virden Mary Alice Lane wife of Elmer English died in the Virden Hospital july 13. Born in St. Mary s ont in 1872, she came West with her parents in the Spring of 1892. The funeral service was conducted at the farm Home Satur Day attended by a Large crowd of relatives and friends. She is sur Vived by her husband and six daughters mrs. James Gardner Mcauley Man. Mrs. J. Wolfe and mrs r. Brand. Virden Man. Mrs. G. Erickson Maryfield sask. Mrs. J. Christian Vancouver Mrs. J. Anderson fort Frances ont also four Sisters mrs. J. Mooney Elkhorn Man mrs. G. Cornish Melita Man. Mrs. J. Gardiner Virden mrs. C. Treble Rill More sask. And one brother or j. E. Lane Pine Falls Man. Roland. A. Scott a resident of Bethel District for 60 years died in Carman Hospital sat urday morning in his 70th year following a lengthy illness. Fun eral services were held in Roland United Church monday at 2.30 ., and burial made in Bethel cemetery. Watrous Emma Mccann died suddenly at her Home saturday. She had been picking berries near the House in the fore noon. She was born at Pontypool ont., and after her marriage in 1909, came West with her husband and lived for some years at yellow grass sask., coming to Watrous in 1920. She was a member of the Watrous United Church. Surviving Are one son and one daughter Ivan Mccann Meadow Lake and Ilene Mccarr. At Home also her aged Mother in Regina one sister miss Ida Mahaffey Regina and two Brothers at Cedoux sask. The fun eral service was held monday afternoon by Rev. J. W. Robinson at Watrous United Church with burial following at Watrous Ceme Tery. Backache kidneys of waste matter poisons and acid and Stop getting up nights cents proves it your kidneys Are clogged your bladder is irritated and be scanty and often smarts and Burns you need Gold medal Lem Oil capsules a Fine harm stimulant and diuretic that Al s works and costs but 40 cents any modern drug1 store. Good Safe Way to put healthy f into kidneys and sound the whole night thru. But 5 and bet Gold Haarlem in Are As w results. Symptoms of weak kidneys and bladder Are backache puffy cramps moist Koblin Man. John Kines 88, who died july 14, at his Home in buried Satur Day. He was born in Poole Perth county in 1850. In 1882 he married Eva Edwards of the same county and moved to car Berry the same year. In 1884 they went to the Tummel District where he resided until his retirement in 1929, when he moved to Roblin. He is. Survived by his widow three daughters mrs. G. Glover and mrs. Mcneil of Vancouver and mrs. C. Chapman of Chilliwack five sons Clarence James an d Al Vin Roblin Arthu los Angeles and John Gilbert Plains 22 grandchildren and one great grandchild. Funeral services were held in Tummel United Church and burial was made in Tummel Ceme Salisbury Rhodesia. Coming abusive and disorderly when it entered a Road Oise and went sniffing up to the bar a Large half tamed Baboon was shot dead by a police trooper. Ambassadors of democracy King George and Queen Elizabeth president Albert Lebrun a i Garrick t Start coming to the Garrick theatre Friday on a dual Bill presents Jimmy sch nozzle Durante Walter can All pans is m gala mood for today the City will be Host to King George and Queen Eliza Beth they will remain for four Days president Lebrun and French authorities have ordered All pre cautions taken lest an anarchist or madman attempts to disrupt the great reception Parade through Paris the historic arc Detriomphe will be a focal Point of Paris Welcome to Britain s King and Queen great diplomatic importance is attached to the visit. It is hoped to bind Europe s two great democracies even closer in face of War threats from dictator ruled lands. Historic cot King to sleep on bed occupied by Napoleon Paris july 18. Up havas French of the press were permitted saturday to View the lavish apartments the palais d orsay where King George and Queen Eliza Beth will stay during their visit next week. The King will sleep on a bed which Napoleon occupied at Fontainebleau while the Queen will take her repose on a Couch once used by Marie Antoinette. Each will have an individual apartment furnished with pains taking attention to their majesties known personal tastes. The Ante room of the King s Chambers is carpeted with a rare 17th Century Savo Nerie Rug. The Royal couple will breakfast together in a Salon entered from either apart ment. In recognition of the King s love of the sea Bis to cons have been decorated with paintings of Marine subjects of a Ockhuysen Jongkind and Daubigny. A door at one end of the King s chamber opens into a luxurious Bath room in Black and Gold stud ded with glittering mosaics. The tones of the Queen s apart ment Are More delicate the color scheme being in Green Silver and Ivory. In it is an. 18th Century Dresser valued at More than a Mil lion francs. The bed of Marie Antoinette is separated from the rest of the room by a brocaded silk curtain. A Pic Ture by Boucher on a maternal theme forms part of the decorative scheme. The bathroom is a replica of the Kong s except that the tones Are in Ivory and Silver. The task of transforming the Palace has occupied workmen Day and night a completely modern electric installation was necessary requiring 25 Miles of wire. In the restoration of the chandeliers More than pieces. Of Crystal were replaced. The Only Symbol of the Royal occupancy from the outside will be the Royal Standard flying from the Mast on the roof. 1 n i is not inserted by government liquor control commission. The is not responsible for statements made As to Quality of products advertised Sandys Case again to fore weather reports issued by the meteorological service of Canada. High Low Moose jaw 86 Battleford 76 Prince Albert. 74 Quappelle 82 Sun. Mon. Free. Minnedosa Winnipeg the Pas. Churchill Sioux Lookout port Arthur Montreal Quebec Banff Vegreville red Deer Stettler Coronation Empress Drumheller Brooks. Macleod Lethbridge Cardston 78 74 80 60 70 74 78 78 81 76 i Foremost Lloydminster y Titi Kindersley. Elbow. La Saskatoon. Humboldt me fort Yorkton Kamsack. Consul. Shaunavon Assiniboia Regina. Indian head yellow grass. Estevan Broadview Moosomin. Swan River. Dauphin Russell Virden 86 84 94 90 90 94 92 90 96 Portage la Prairie Cypress River. Morden Emerson. 80 82 84 82 80 74 80 76 88 90 86 82 84 82 88 80 82 76 78 78 80 80 76 84 76 78 78 76 71 56 50 52 52 55 48 42 48 46 66 58 49 52 50 50 50 54 54 54 62 56 54 58 46 50. 52 56 54" 54 46 -46 52 42 50 58 62 56 52 56 52 56 58 46 48 56 56 54 60 60 58 53 56 50 50 .06 .22 .02 .11 .32 .03 .50 .92 4 t .18 .28 .06 .34 1.24 .06 .64 .14 .40 .22 London july 18. Up the strange Case of Duncan Sandys. Territorial and conservative member of the House of commons who claimed he was threatened under the official secrets act. For possessing secret military information today again entered the Arena of Lively parliamentary debate. L Clement Attlee Leader of the opposition gave notice in the House that he intends to move a reference Back to the report of the committee on privileges which he said had been misled and in turn misled the House into passing censure on in Nocent persons. The privileges committee found that the summons to or. Sandys to appear before a military court of inquiry when the question of his liability under the official secrets act was still before the House constituted a breach of traditional parliamentary privilege. The House was packed to the doors when speaker e. A Fitzroy Rose to give his ruling of the new information presented last thursday by colonel Arthur p. Heneage conservative. The information showed the speaker said that members of the military court knew nothing of the summoning of Sandys to appear before them. They had no say whatever in summoning witnesses to attend the opening of the court it is for the House itself to de cide what action if any to take upon this discovery of new said Captain Fitzroy. If my guid Ance is sought my advice would be that the matter should be allowed where it or. Attlee then asked prime min ister Chamberlain whether he did not think that in View of the fact the Otise was misled by the com Mittee s report that a reference Back to the report should be made or. Chamberlain rejected the Sug k Gest Ion. Labor backbench ers objecting Rai cd Points of order. Or. Attlee then gave notice of a motion to refer Back. The motion Means further debate but in View of or. Chamberlain s opposition it. Has no Hope of Success. .58 educational body elects j. A. Marion j. A. Marion chairman oif the St. Boniface school Board has been elected president of the association it was announced monday. Elections followed the two Day convention. Of the organization in. St. Boniface College at tended by 175 delegates. Other officers appointed were vice president r. Bernier Secretary j. A. Daignault and treasurer j. A. N. Leveille. .16 .46 .26 .18 Elafros funeral of Wil Liam who died suddenly last monday was held sunday in the Union Church. Services were 4 conducted by Rev. R. A. Murray of Wynyard. He was a member of the and ., and members of that organization from Wynyard and foam Lake attended in a body and performed their rites at the grave Side. Surviving Are his widow formerly Florence Cooksley and four children Alistair Douglas Kathleen and Wilma All at Home. He was born in Greenock Scotland 53 years ago and came to Canada in 1911. Capitol Universal has done something very Fine american Cinema fans in bring ing Dan Jelle Darrieux Here from France to make pictures. Ranked As the rage of the Paris screen and stage in spite of her tender Twenty one years she Ivill. Make a Strong bid to attain the same standing in american the newcomer has looks. She is certainly among the most Beautiful girls on the screen today. She has plenty of Charm arid a most fetching use and Unselt consciousness on the screen that makes her perfectly adorable in comedy. She in t afraid to Romp. She does t Nind wrinkle my her classic nose in amusing grimaces and her accent is something that must be heard to be Joyed. The Story of the rage of Paris which opens thursday at the Capitol theatre finds Danielle in new York without a Penny a pal or a Square meal. So she takes a Job posing for a famous artist in the however in her eagerness for the Job even though she does t fancy if she reaches a wrong address and when Douglas Fairbanks jr., a Young advertising executive walks into his office he finds her disrobing then on things get too funny to spoil by telling Fairbanks is excellent As the Advertis ing tycoon and Louis Hayward does a Fine Job As his rival in Romance. Mischa Auer and Helen Ero Crick those two comedy aces care Mare than up to form. Samuel s. Hinds Nella Walker Charles Coleman Harry Davenport and the others Are keen in their parts and Koster s direction is elegant. Metropolitan i with Don Ameche Simone Simon and Robert Young in its leading roles Josette commences at the metropolitan theatre Friday. The Story starts gaily on its Way when Don and Bob decide that their papa is too ardently Cherch Ezung la Femme Josette. The fact that Simone is innocent of All guile As that there is another woman in the adds to the Nerry mad Ness. For Don and Bob pack papa off on a trip and decide to take Josette into their own hands or As it later develops. The denouement can. Not be divulged hero but let it be said that merry with its Gordon and revel songs has the kick of a Sazerac cocktail three new song hits by Hollywood s Ace Tun Smiths arc featured in the Musi Cal background of the film. These already Are crowding the kilo cycles Are May i drop a Petal in your Glass of wine in any language and where in the world. Bert Lahr and Joan Davis sensational new comedy team first seen in and head the featured cast of Josette the added feature is or. Moto takes a Chance latest in the series mystery adventures starring Peter Lorre As the fast thinking fast acting Oriental Detec Tive based on the character created by j. P. Marquand. Containing a murky Jungle River and a native settlement with a Temple of Khymer architecture it was considered one of the most interesting exterior set Tings Ever constructed. Rochelle Hudson Robert Kent and j. Edward Bromberg Are featured in the thrill a second mond mul Hunu the Story deals with reigning , gets fed up with the to go Back to College. His managers Are Hor ror stricken. In an Effort to Force him to return to Hollywood teds managers disclose his True identity to the College the Dean who has a Ball stadium and a on his hands is overjoyed vat the arrival of the movie Star and loses no time in capitalizing on Ted s drawing Power. Although Ted has never played a real game of his life he is immediately Given a v berth on. The Var sity such a situation turns uhe school top by Turvy tand there is nov end of laughs. Women in prison is the Fea Ture Avith Wyn Cahoon so Otic Arthur loft Mayo Methot Andi Sarah Paddon in the cast is the Fea Ture. Highly dramatic and provocative the film s talc tells of a gangsters efforts to free his Moll on that he can Force her to give up a Bank robbery which away. In his attempts to get crosses the path of of the women s ref rises to be party to his he strikes Back at the Waiden her daughter. T he frames the. Ger on a charge then attempts bargain with the girl s Mother Clear her daughter for a recommendation for his Moll s1 parole. The Warden again refuses. In prison the two girls strike. N Strong Alliance. They plan and execute b daring escape and into a series of exciting adventures that wind up in a rousing gun Battle Climax. Lyceum trader Horn will be. Revived at the lyceum theatre wednesday with Harry Carey Duncan Renaldo and Edwina Booth in the top roles. F the dramatic highlights of the picture include the Chase of the dread juju priests of the Risorgi dance of the blood thirsty tribesmen to doom the White traders Horn s Promise to the missionary and her dramatic death his sacrifice to save the lives and loves of the two Young people the conflict Between himself and Peru Over the love of the girl the death of Mutia. And Horn s terrific feat of swinging through the snapping jaws huge crocodiles in the escape delicate human touches such As the wild White girl s first glimpse into the Mirror and her experience with the trader s watch Are handled with deft skill fun w. A Van Dyke s direction. The second picture is when ladies meet in which Ann Harding and Robert Montgomery afe co starred with Myrna Loy Alice Brady and Frank Morgan in other important roles. The action of the picture starts with a party on a millionaire s Houseboat shifts to miss Loy s smart Greenwich Village Garden apartment and ends at condition the Lone Wolf in Paris starring Francis Frances Lederer Drake double feature program Leo 1 Edith Carrillo t Fellows a jul Little miss Roughneck in our the Landing of round the world fliers in new York 6a l l Star acts from Cleveland vaudeville 2 do luxe screen hits. 2 Fred Mcmurray Francis Farmer Charles Ruggles in exclusive san Laurel Oliver Hardy in their feature length hit Way out West do jets to Data saturdays i holidays to 5 presenting the american debut of Danielle Darrieux co starred with Douglas the rage of Paris it Alae pm Makaai a Ltd stage phone 26t09 big screen 2 Spencer Tracy tone Gladys George they gave him a gun Juck Mac Clarke outlaws of the Orent adults to 6 15 Alii conditioned of general last complete.show.9 With e me Ewe my Evetett .noit01 added to spare coloured cartoon Fox news it Dou 3lot ele wedding Freddie Bartholomew Gen the Devil is a free Glass Ware to ladies phon6 554 maim Mattison Henie Tyronne Power thin ice also Edmund Evans espionage adult free Cut Glass to ladies Kings supper show 4 6 to 7 I Kay Flynn another Dawn Barbara Marshall breakfast for two gift n1te adult miss Brady s country Homestead portrayed As an old farmhouse which Naa been artfully rebuilt to include the More luxurious appointments of its wealthy tenant. The settings were designed by Cedric Gibbons with interiors by Edwin Willis mounted flying training lauded by Dann if w f addition of aeronautics to the of the Royal Cana Dian mounted police has proved highly successful throughout can Ada said assistant commissioner t. Darr As he passed through Winnipeg sunday evening Over Cana Dian. On his return journey to Many of the men Are proving to be outstanding said. Areas hitherto covered difficulty at regular intervals. Lunan warn pm news scoops arrival of Hughes plane at new York. Assistant commissioner Dann has completed a tour of Western Divi Sions and while in Saskatchewan visited Regina Battleford and Prince Albert. He was accompanied by mrs. Dann.-. They met at the Canadian Pacific station by assistant commissioner. L. Cadiz of the Winnipeg division. A desk that can be unfolded to form a table has been invented by a new York artist for use. In his work. Today at 9.45. Gen h _ extra in the news Howard Hughes Globe circling plane arrives in new York Jeanette Mac Donald Eddy Guldi twist buddy Ebsen Carrizo bantamweight pah news general Back to thrill you anew i the mightiest of All Jungle adventures Hor my . Fwd Yuri Edwin a Booth Duncan Heiloo the Strong of Romance of f in afr local so 100 f a v to excellent footage or r t Howard his round the world tomorrow Robert Montgomery Myrna Loy we in l a die s meet adult quiet on Western love on .1 Back f Sci thu j a to 6.jto Katharine Grant Banc inc up baby John Romance in dark open 6. . Adult Olivia do Brent cold is where you find it also blondes at work pm air. Conditioned Fred ask air Burns Allen Damsel in distress Jean Carlito the Barrier general for. Fruit bowl in addition to regular piece. Park 2 smash hits till. 6 Shirley Temple hit no. 2 general Charlie Chan at Monte Carlo i in am Al Ware i matinee and evening pin conditioned 2 Ace hits till 6 James Carney sing about hit no. 2 adult Frank Morgan Kobe. Young Paradise for main Alt a Jurch cooed Joan Spencer to calf in mannequin adult Gladys Francho t tone love is a headache ladies build a set tokens free. Roxy Myrica Montross and air Henderson a Gunj cooled Franchot Rosalind tone Russell Man proof adult added they wont Forcet Palace Selkirk air at Powers copied Ednamay of Tver Wallet Pidgeon Maureen o Sullivan adult my dear mrs. John Barrymore Louise Campbell bulldog Drummond comes Back Given to Lapies Meehe love fire Franchot brute bet Edjir v English Bini Tesware to ladies and Platter coupons. Doors open adult 15o. To 6. Last show 9 adult ;